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The Simpson's Treehouse of Horror
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>Dolphin War
>"Don't blame me - I voted for Kodos."
>Homer in the 3D World
Those three are top ten easy.
Shinning
>Homer in the 3D World
Traumatized me as a child.
I don’t really understand what made it so unsettling.
Why was ToH so legitimately scary
I want to cuddle that Marge
Sneedhouse of Chucker
Don't you mean Shining?
>Dad! Your hand is jammed in the toaster!
>Remember what your father told you on your wedding day.
shush. do you wanna get sued?
The zombies made from the mad cow disease burger.
One of the few nu simpsons Treehouse segments that was legitimately good.
I'm gonna guess it was because CG was a relatively new thing at the time
> "I'm going to enjoy devouring you, Bart Simpson. Yes, I believe I'll start as you've so often suggested by... eating your shorts."
> "Hee, hee! I stole your doughnut, Lard Lad! And what are you gonna do about it!?"
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For me it's The Raven
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Yes, this episode was supremely messed up.
For me the freddy episode made me afraid of sleep for idk how long.
Good hypothesis. Probably partially correct at least.
>there are people that find simpsons characters arousing
yikes
Any particular part?
If you mean the cafeteria episode, I think it was the first time I had seen the concept of cannibalism. So everything was disturbing to me at the time.
If you mean Freddy episode, when Martin gets strangled.
Kind of funny, still. The only thing Skinner was probably tasting from Jimbo was "Grade F" meat.
This, and the Evil Twin one.
Humanoid enough, I suppose.
Bart Simpson's Dracula and Easy Bake Coven. Of course you can't go wrong with the Shining or the Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace segments.
I was personally scared of the scene where he falls into the vortex and breaks apart into multiple pieces.
I'm not sure which is the best, there's been a lot of amazing ones, but the end of Treehouse of Horror V, with the fog that turns people inside out, gave me nightmares for a long time as a child.
Dan's performance in this is great, especially this part. He perfectly transitions from a powerful emotional read to annoyed fist-shaking Homer, and it's hilarious.
>"Ohhhh, I wish, I wish I hadn't killed that fish!"
> WAAA WALLUGHH LAGHH LUGHHHHH EUGHHHHH!
The raven